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Community searches for missing man last seen a week ago

Jarrad Marks (36) was last seen on Friday, September 12, leaving his home in Mariannheights heading to his workplace in Westville.

THE Mariannridge community is distressed as the week has passed by with no news of the whereabouts of family man, Jarrad Marks (36), who has been missing since Friday, September 12.

It is reported that Marks left his Mariannheights home in Pinetown to head to work in Westville but he did not reach his destination.

He was last seen wearing a black golfer shirt, blue jeans, and grey and orange Converse sneakers.

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He has tattoos, ‘Jaytee’ on both sides of his neck and ‘Caylan’ on his right arm.

According to reports, Marks did not use his vehicle on the day of his disappearance. His cellphone has been switched off since his disappearance.

A case of a missing person has been registered at Mariannhill SAPS.

Anyone who has information can contact Mariannhill SAPS on 031 717 2093 or Crime Stop on 0860 10111.

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